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So tell him, with th' occurrents, more and less, Which have solicited- the rest is silence
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

My learned lord, we pray you to proceed, And justly and religiously unfold Why the law

Salique, that they have in France, Or should or should not bar us in our claim; And God forbid, my dear and faithful lord, That you should fashion, wrest, or bow your reading, Or nicely charge your understanding soul With opening titles miscreate whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth; For God doth know how many, now in health, Shall drop their blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to
Source: THE LIFE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH

The Archbishop Of Canterbury, accompanied with other Learned and reverend fathers of his order, Held a late court at Dunstable, six miles of From Ampthill, where the Princess lay; to which She was often cited by them, but appear'd not
Source: KING HENRY THE EIGHTH

Revenges burn in them, for their dear causes Would to the bleeding and the grim alarm Excite the mortified man
Source: THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH

I do not now fool myself to let imagination jade me; for every reason excites to this, that my lady loves me
Source: TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL

she sends him on purpose, that I may appear stubborn to him; for she incites me to that in the letter
Source: TWELFTH NIGHT; OR, WHAT YOU WILL

Welcome him, then, according to his worth- Silvia, I speak to you, and you, Sir Thurio; For Valentine, I need not cite him to it
Source: THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA


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